Virginia Tech Men’s Basketball Signs Two In 2024 Class

Mike Young and Virginia Tech signed two players in their 2024 recruiting class. (Jon Fleming)

Discover the latest news about Virginia Tech men’s basketball and their recent signings of two promising prospects for the class of 2024 in the early signing period (Nov. 8-15).

Both Tyler Johnson and Ryan Jones, who had previously committed, have now officially signed with the Hokies.

According to 247Sports, Virginia Tech’s 2024 recruiting class ranks as the 10th-best in the ACC and 46th in the country. The Hokies are among eight teams in the conference with two 2024 commits, with Notre Dame, Clemson, Miami, and North Carolina having three each, while Duke boasts five commitments.

Let’s take a closer look at the two standout signees:

Tyler Johnson

6-5, 190, G
Orlando, Fla.

Commitment date: Aug. 30, 2023
High school: Oak Ridge
Stars: 3

Quick facts: Johnson garnered attention as a top-200 prospect, per 247Sports, and is ranked within the top 20 players in Florida. With offers from various notable programs, including Clemson and Texas Tech, Johnson brings a dynamic presence to the team with his scoring ability and versatility on the court.

Nickeil Alexander-Walker, now in his fifth season in the NBA, is one of just three Virginia Tech recruits in program history rated higher than Ryan Jones. (Ivan Morozov)

Ryan Jones

6-8, 225, F/C
Gainesville, Fla.

Commitment date: Oct. 2, 2023
High school: The Rock School
Stars: 4

Quick facts: As the fourth-highest-rated recruit in program history, Jones brings a formidable presence to the team with his size and skill set. His decision to choose Virginia Tech over other prestigious programs solidifies the Hokies’ position in the competitive landscape of college basketball.

Transfer Portal Needs

Assessing the roster changes for Virginia Tech, the addition of the two 2024 signees has implications for the team’s strategy in the transfer portal and potential recruitment of high school players. The current roster features nine scholarships in use, with the possibility of return options for Lynn Kidd and Mylyjael Poteat.

Strategically, the team’s approach to the transfer portal will depend on addressing specific positions and player attributes to strengthen the lineup. With the departure of key players, the Hokies are evaluating options to fill the gaps in the roster and enhance the team’s competitiveness for the upcoming season.

Stay tuned for updates as Virginia Tech navigates the evolving landscape of college basketball.

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